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Main areas of research:

The use of neural networks to automate the detection of defects within reinforced concrete. Neural networks, I feel, are a good way to try and find ways which can help gain insight into how the brain works.

Interests/keywords:

Neural networks, reservoir computing, the brain, what happens when parts of the brain don't work.

Current title/position:

PhD Student

Current affiliation/employer:

Keele University

Collaborators:

SciSite Ltd and the department of electronics and information systems (also known as the Reservori Lab) based at Gent University, Belgium.

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